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Sustainability and climate conscious travel | Study and Work Away Service | Global
Climate action can be part of your Study and Work Away experience.
Unix | Computing | Information Services
Support arrangements for systems and services using the Unix/Linux Operating System.
Offshore Wind | FloWave Ocean Energy Research Facility
Offshore Wind Farm. Main menu. Unless explicitly stated otherwise, all material is copyright The University of Edinburgh 2018.
New Students | Undergraduate | Biology
Find out what you need to do before and after you arrive – including guidance for international, visiting students and those starting in year 2.
Select PC | Computing | Information Services
Information on buying PCs through the University Select PC scheme.
Student Demographics | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
Our student body is international and diverse. The exact composition of our student body varies from year to year, but below you can view the demographics of our current first-year undergraduate cohort.
Qatar | Undergraduate entry requirements by region | The University of Edinburgh
Undergraduate entry requirements for applicants from Qatar.
Study and Work Away - latest developments | Edinburgh Global | Global
The Study and Work Away Service (SWAY) supports a range of student mobility opportunities for our student community. Here, we share a round-up of updates, new services, recent support activities and student feedback.
Heritage and Museums | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
Preserving and conserving historic artefacts and sites, as well as increasing public knowledge and understanding of them, is an important part of our remit. We work closely with curators and museum staff on exhibitions, catalogues and research
No Great Wall | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
The history of republican China has been dominated by the assumption that the key to the Communist takeover of power was the incompetence of the government of Chiang Kai-shek’s Nationalist Party.
